At last! Beta version of Google Chrome 64-bit for Windows is available

Savvy Windows 7 and 8 users know that the 64-bit version of Microsoft’s operating system is the one to have on their PCs. It’s faster, more reliable and, best of all, supports more memory. If you’re still using a 32-bit version of Windows, you’re only able to access about 3.6 gigabytes of RAM.

It also helps to have 64-bit versions of your applications, but some developers have been slow to offer 64-bit apps – among them, surprisingly, Google, which has been dragging its feet on a 64-bit version of its Chrome Web browser.